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TIP You can lock the center the waveform display to zero.
View › Frequency Unit
Choose the frequency unit: Hertz, Pixels, Octave, Notes, Normalized.
The pixels unit is based on the FFT Size and Resolution parameters of the Display Panel.
TIP You can lock the bottom of the spectral display to 0Hz.
View › Frequency Scale
Choose the frequency scale: Linear, Mel, Bark, ERB, MIDI-logarithmic.
The scales are ordered from the most linear to the most logarithmic. A linear scale space
frequencies equally, while a logarithmic scale enlarge the lower frequencies and compress the
higher frequencies. Note that when the MIDI-logarithmic scale is used, musical notes are
equally spaced.
The default is Mel, which gently emphasis lower frequencies without compressing higher
frequencies too much.
View › Smoothing Methods
Choose the smoothing method: None, Linear, Cubic.
This defines how the spectral pixels are rendered in the spectral display. None will display the
raw pixels, and Cubic is the highest-quality rendering.
Show and Hide Interface Elements
View › Toolbars
Show and hide toolbars: Tool Settings, Tools, Transport.
View › Panels
Show and hide panels: Display, History, Channels, Layers.
View › Interface Layout
Load and save interface layouts. The position and visibility state of toolbars and panels is
saved and recalled.
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